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bathroom


Etymology
The Spanish word "baño" (meaning "bath") traces its origins back to ancient Greek "balaneion" (βαλανεῖον), which meant "bath." This Greek word was borrowed into Latin as "balneum," keeping the meaning of "bath" or "bathing room." As Latin evolved into Vulgar Latin, "balneum" simplified to "baneum," dropping the 'l'. Finally, this evolved into the modern Spanish word "baño," maintaining its original meaning throughout its journey from Greek through Latin to Spanish.
Related Spanish Words
The word "baño" is a fundamental Spanish word and is itself one of the simpler forms. You'll find it in many related Spanish words like "bañera" (bathtub), "bañarse" (to take a bath/shower), and "cuarto de baño" (bathroom).
Related English Words
While English "bath" is not directly related to Spanish "baño" (as "bath" comes from Germanic roots), English has several words that come from the same Latin "balneum" source. These include "balneology" (the study of therapeutic bathing and medicinal springs), "balneotherapy" (treatment of disease by baths), and "balnearium" (a bathhouse). Though these English words are somewhat technical and less common, they share the same ancient connection to bathing and therapeutic water use.
Etymology is one of the fastest ways to learn Spanish, and Bueno Spanish is built around it.
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